Trevor and I are having the time of our lives out here on the open road! Gypsee Bungalow has been running like a champ the whole way. We have loved playing shows in all the places we've visited. The people we've met have been incredibly kind and open and receptive to our music. Overall, it's been wonderful!

And it's only the beginning! We will be on the road for our Stay Magical 2018 Tour through December, making our way up the west coast and back down again to the southern US as it gets colder. We are loving #vanlife! Stay tuned for new music a-brewing on our travels. Van album, anyone?!

We decided to get creative in our tour-funding endeavors by crafting some pretty stellar-looking Fort Vine hats with hand-stamped leather patches. Each hat is one of a kind, the beanies are 100% wool, and the patches are hand-sewn. We put a lot of love into making these hats and we hope they bring good fortune and happy times to those who wear them. You can visit our new Etsy shop HERE. Cheers!

Joe Siess writes a great review of our album, "One In the Same". In an excerpt from the review Siess says, "As somebody who doesn’t listen to much indie music, I listened to Fort Vine’s album several times to get a sense of who they are. And I can totally say I thoroughly enjoyed going on their musical journey." He also fell in love with Nyna's beautiful voice. "Listening to Fort Vine’s debut album entitled One in the Same, and checking out their stuff online, I came to the conclusion that Nyna Nelson needs to do way more songs. Nelson is beautiful and sings great and her sound is her own." Check out the full review by clicking HERE.

We are so excited to have the instrumental version of our unreleased song, "Key To Love" featured for John Jackson's part in "Origins", the new Transworld Snowboarding film. We will officially release this track sometime this summer, so keep an ear out! To watch the full movie, purchase it here: http://snowboarding.transworld.net/origins/

Last week we finished recording drums and bass for our new album! We spent three 10 hour days in Rose Studios with the incredibly talented Danny Rose, who engineered the sessions. We captured some pretty awesome moments in the studio thanks to our incredible filmographer, Miranda Sherrell. Stay tuned for more footage! We are recording again soon in late July upstate in the Catskill Mountains. Always love!